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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

From: Listen to your Primordial Shrieks It's curious that such elder sounds have survived to the modern world of steam and industry. Has anything like these shrieks appeared on the Surface? You should enquire with a friend. [Find the rest of the story at ] A matter of luck: it could go either way. __NOEDITSECTION__

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  • Screams and top hats
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  • From: Listen to your Primordial Shrieks It's curious that such elder sounds have survived to the modern world of steam and industry. Has anything like these shrieks appeared on the Surface? You should enquire with a friend. [Find the rest of the story at ] A matter of luck: it could go either way. __NOEDITSECTION__
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Challenge information
  • A matter of luck: it could go either way.
Failure title
  • An odd sort of letter
Failure description
  • Is the Neath really the skull of a dead God? […] Hang on a moment. This is making you sound like a moon-touched gibberer. You throw the letter into the fireplace. Perhaps it's best that you keep these thoughts to yourself.
From Card/Storylet title
  • Listen to your Primordial Shrieks
Success description
  • [Friend] has joined you in Fallen London! Show them the sights! *
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Description
  • It's curious that such elder sounds have survived to the modern world of steam and industry. Has anything like these shrieks appeared on the Surface? You should enquire with a friend.
Request Title
  • Let's hope your friend is robust of intellect
Request description
  • Is the Neath really the skull of a dead God? And if so, how do Gods die? And are there any left walking about the place? We must know. We shall know. *
Friend request description
  • File:clocksmall.png[Friend]'s letters tell you of the ancient and modern in Fallen London. Shrieks from the beginning of time. Primal dreams. Zubmarines and dirigibles. You best see for yourself.
abstract
  • From: Listen to your Primordial Shrieks It's curious that such elder sounds have survived to the modern world of steam and industry. Has anything like these shrieks appeared on the Surface? You should enquire with a friend. [Find the rest of the story at ] A matter of luck: it could go either way. __NOEDITSECTION__
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